Viable Populations for Conservation
Explore the essential synergy between conservation biology and population biology in "Viable Populations for Conservation," authored by insightful scholars and published by Cambridge University Press in 1987. This pivotal work spans 204 pages and delves into the latest research, emphasizing the importance of viable populations for effective conservation efforts. The authors provide a comprehensive, yet accessible overview that culminates in a forward-looking summary, guiding readers on future research directions and practical applications in conservation practice. Ideal for students, researchers, and conservation practitioners alike, this paperback edition is a must-have resource for anyone passionate about preserving biodiversity. Enhance your understanding of conservation strategies with this invaluable addition to your library.